Gas-Insulated Switchgear (GIS) systems require precise and robust testing to verify insulation integrity and ensure reliable operation. Choosing the correct voltage and capacity for a series resonance test system depends on the GIS rated voltage, capacitance, and the applicable testing standards.
1. Key Parameters for Voltage and Capacity Selection
(1) Test Voltage
- The test voltage simulates overvoltage conditions or normal operating conditions to verify insulation performance.
- Key Parameter: Test voltage should meet or exceed the requirements specified by international standards such as IEC 62271-203.
(2) Capacity
- Test capacity (reactive power in kVA) is determined by the GIS’s capacitance and the required test voltage.
- Key Parameter: The capacity must be sufficient to drive the required test voltage through the GIS.
2. Voltage Selection for GIS Testing
Based on GIS Rated Voltage
- The required test voltage is calculated as a multiplier of the rated voltage, depending on the testing standard.
| Rated Voltage (kV) | Test Voltage (1.2–1.4× Rated Voltage) |
|---|---|
| 66kV | 80kV to 92kV |
| 110kV | 132kV to 154kV |
| 220kV | 264kV to 308kV |
| 500kV | 600kV to 700kV |
Standards for Test Voltage:
- IEC 62271-203: Requires test voltage to be 1.2× to 1.4× the rated voltage.
- IEEE C37.122: Specifies similar multipliers for AC withstand testing.
Example Calculations:
- 110kV GIS:
- Test voltage = 1.2×110kV=132kV
- Add a safety margin of 10–20%: 132kV×1.2=158.4kV
- 220kV GIS:
- Test voltage = 1.4×220kV=308kV
- With a safety margin: 308kV×1.2=370kV
3. Capacity Selection for GIS Testing
Formula for Reactive Power (Capacity):
Q=2πfCV2
Where:
- Q: Reactive power (kVA)
- f: Test frequency (typically 50Hz or 60Hz)
- C: Capacitance of the GIS system (in farads)
- V: Test voltage (in volts)
Step 1: Calculate GIS Capacitance
- GIS systems have a capacitance typically between 50pF/m and 100pF/m.
- Total capacitance depends on the GIS length and configuration (e.g., number of compartments and busbars).
Step 2: Determine Reactive Power
- Use the formula above to calculate the required capacity.
Examples:
Case 1: Medium Voltage GIS (110kV, 20m)
- Capacitance: C=100pF/m×20m=2,000pF=2×10−9F
- Test Voltage: V=154kV
- Frequency: f=50Hz
Q=2π(50)(2×10−9)(154,000)2=74.4 kVA
Case 2: High Voltage GIS (220kV, 40m)
- Capacitance: C=75pF/m×40m=3,000pF=3×10−9F
- Test Voltage: V=308kV
- Frequency: f=50Hz
Q=2π(50)(3×10−9)(308,000)2=898.5 kVA
Case 3: Extra-High Voltage GIS (500kV, 60m)
- Capacitance: C=50pF/m×60m=3,000pF=3×10−9F
- Test Voltage: V=700kV
- Frequency: f=50Hz
Q=2π(50)(3×10−9)(700,000)2=4,620.8 kVA
4. Recommended Voltage and Capacity Based on GIS Ratings
| GIS Rated Voltage | Test Voltage | Length | Capacitance | Recommended Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 66kV | 80kV to 92kV | 20m | 1–2nF | 50kVA to 100kVA |
| 110kV | 132kV to 154kV | 20m to 40m | 2–3nF | 100kVA to 300kVA |
| 220kV | 264kV to 308kV | 20m to 60m | 3–5nF | 300kVA to 1,000kVA |
| 500kV | 600kV to 700kV | 50m to 100m | 5–10nF | 1,000kVA to 5,000kVA |
5. Additional Factors to Consider
(1) Frequency Adjustment
- Series resonance systems often allow variable frequency (e.g., 30Hz to 300Hz) to match the GIS capacitance and achieve resonance.
(2) Modular Systems
- For larger GIS setups, consider modular test systems that allow capacity expansion by adding components.
(3) Safety Margin
- Add a 10–20% safety margin to account for system losses, unexpected capacitance variations, and test setup conditions.
(4) Compliance with Standards
- Ensure the selected system complies with relevant testing standards (e.g., IEC 62271-203, IEEE C37.122).
6. Practical Example Scenarios
Scenario 1: Medium Voltage GIS (110kV, 40m)
- Rated Voltage: 110kV.
- Test Voltage: 1.4×110kV=154kV
- Capacitance: 2×10−9F (for 40m).
- Reactive Power: Q=2π(50)(2×10−9)(154,000)2=74.4 kVA
- Recommended System:
- Voltage: ≥160kV
- Capacity: 100kVA
Scenario 2: High Voltage GIS (220kV, 60m)
- Rated Voltage: 220kV.
- Test Voltage: 1.3×220kV=308kV
- Capacitance: 3×10−9F (for 60m).
- Reactive Power: Q=2π(50)(3×10−9)(308,000)2=898.5 kVA
- Recommended System:
- Voltage: ≥320kV
- Capacity: 1,000kVA
Scenario 3: Extra-High Voltage GIS (500kV, 100m)
- Rated Voltage: 500kV.
- Test Voltage: 1.4×500kV=700kV
- Capacitance: 5×10−9F (for 100m).
- Reactive Power: Q=2π(50)(5×10−9)(700,000)2=7,696.9 kVA
- Recommended System:
- Voltage: ≥750kV
- Capacity: 8,000kVA
7. Summary
Voltage Selection
- Follow the multiplier: Test Voltage = 1.2–1.4× Rated Voltage.
- Add a 10–20% margin to ensure sufficient testing capability.
Capacity Selection
- Calculate capacitance (CC) based on GIS length and specifications.
- Use Q=2πfCV2 to determine the required reactive power.
- Add a 10–20% margin for reliability.
System Recommendations
- Choose a system with:
- **Adjustable voltage
range** to accommodate different GIS ratings.
- Modular capacity for testing large or complex GIS systems.
- Variable frequency (30Hz to 300Hz) to ensure resonance.
By considering these parameters, you can select a series resonance test system that ensures safe, accurate, and efficient testing of GIS.

